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Christina Berchini – English Education, 2019
This article focuses on Mr. Kurt, a white, first-year English teacher in an all-white context who has chosen to teach his students about whiteness, white supremacy, white privilege, and the many ways institutionalized racism is enacted in daily life. I center this article on classroom scenarios that highlight the challenges embedded in dealing…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, English Teachers, English Instruction, Whites
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April Baker-Bell; Raven Jones Stanbrough; Sakeena Everett – English Education, 2017
Pedagogies of healing and critical media literacy are important, especially in the wake of racial violence when mainstream media work to stigmatize, characterize, and marginalize Black youth by projecting them as "dangerous Others." In this article, we offer an overview of how mainstream media reinscribe and reinforce white supremacy,…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Media Literacy, Mass Media, Racism
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Sherell A. McArthur – English Education, 2016
Despite the largely degrading media representations of Blackness, historically, Black girls and women have been strong activists, disrupting narratives the media conveys about Black girl- and womanhood. Centering Black girls' lived experience through critical media literacy can give them the opportunity to develop the language to identify,…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Media Literacy, Critical Thinking
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Detra Price-Dennis – English Education, 2016
Teacher educators, literacy scholars, and classroom teachers are beginning to develop curricula that leverage digital literacy practices and make visible what elementary students are learning across modalities. Although this body of work provides valuable examples (e.g., digital storytelling, innovative uses of digital apps and platforms, creating…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, African American Students, Females, Digital Literacy
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Elisabeth Johnson – English Education, 2013
Recent research and theoretical work on whiteness in teaching highlights reific, monolithic discourses that position white teachers as deficient, resistant, naive, and ignorant. I seek to complicate similar reductive portrayals through a two-year case of one high school teacher's racial identities and subjectivities in and beyond the English…
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Teachers, High School Teachers, White Teachers